9 Creepy Houses In North Dakota That Could Be Haunted
Explore the eerie and abandoned houses in North Dakota's ghost towns that evoke a sense of mystery and unease.
Have you ever seen a place that just seemed off to you, sent chills down your spine? A place that made you feel uneasy just by being there, a building you would never set foot in no matter what - it just didn't seem right. We don't know the stories of these abandoned houses in North Dakota, what dark secrets they may hold, but we do know that they look downright creepy and it would be no surprise if they had a dark history that may or may not be haunting them today...
1. This rotting house near Hartland might have something peeking through the windows...
2. An empty shell of a house in the middle of nowhere, the perfect hideout for something dark and mysterious.
3. This house is in shambles; I wonder what happened to it?
4. There's just something about this place in the ghost town of Alkabo that seems eerie.
5. Would you take a chance at exploring in here? I wonder if there's anything left inside, but I don't think I want to find out.
6. What could have happened in the history of this lifeless house? We'll probably never know, unless it lingers yet...
7. This overgrown abandoned house in the equally as deserted town of Sherbrooke lurks in the shadows of the trees, and who knows what lurks in the shadows inside.
8. The windows of this house were obviously once boarded up but have since been torn up - talk about creepy!
9. I imagine this was a nice farm house at one point, but now it is a ghost of the prairie, and I wouldn't trust being inside for a second.
Some of these definitely gave me chills. You couldn't pay me any amount of money to step foot in them, that's for sure. A lot of these are part of ghost towns, full of decaying buildings just like them. I wouldn't recommend going through any of them, but if you're feeling brave, there are a lot more ghost towns in North Dakota featured here that you might never come back from if you go in. Proceed with caution!
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